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Problématiques du genre dans les sciences et la gestion de la pêche côtière et hauturière en Océanie : études de cas aux Îles Salomon, aux Îles Marshall et aux Tonga
SPC Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems division (FAME) Publications
Tuara P., Passfield K. 2012. Problématiques du genre dans les sciences et la gestion de la pêche côtière et hauturière en Océanie : études de cas aux Îles Salomon, aux Îles Marshall et...
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Une réalité à multiples facettes : réflexions sur la division du travail aux Tonga
SPC Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems division (FAME) Publications
Malm T. 2007. Une réalité à multiples facettes : réflexions sur la division du travail aux Tonga. HINA, les femmes et la pêche, Bulletin d'information de la CPS 16:3-9.
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Alu toutai - Na laki qoli - Fun or duty: School children's involvement in subsistence fisheries in Tonga and Fiji
SPC Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems division (FAME) Publications
Kronen, M. 2004. Alu toutai - Na laki qoli - Fun or duty: School children's involvement in subsistence fisheries in Tonga and Fiji. SPC Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin 14:9-17.
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Issues on gender in oceanic and coastal fisheries science and management in the Pacific Islands: Case studies from Solomon Islands, Marshall Islands and Tonga
SPC Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems division (FAME) Publications
Tuara P., Passfield K. 2012. Issues on gender in oceanic and coastal fisheries science and management in the Pacific Islands: Case studies from Solomon Islands, Marshall Islands and...
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Bendable facts: A note on the division of labour in Tonga
SPC Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems division (FAME) Publications
Malm T. 2007. Bendable facts: A note on the division of labour in Tonga. SPC Women in Fisheries Information Bulletin 16:3-9.
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Alu toutai - Na laki qoli... Plaisir ou travail : la participation des enfants scolarisés à la pêche vivrière aux Tonga et aux Îles Fidji
SPC Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems division (FAME) Publications
Kronen M. 2005. Alu toutai - Na laki qoli... Plaisir ou travail : la participation des enfants scolarisés à la pêche vivrière aux Tonga et aux Îles Fidji. HINA, les femmes et la pêche,...
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Tonga 2019 MICS Survey Findings Report
SPC Statistics for Development Division (SDD) Publications
Gov of Tonga, SPC, UNFPA, UNICEF.
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Assessing progress towards the reduction of multidimensional, extreme and monetary poverty in the Kingdom of Tonga: report: 2021
SPC Statistics for Development Division (SDD) Publications
Assessing progress towards the reduction of multidimensional, extreme and monetary poverty in the Kingdom of Tonga: report: 2021. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 66 p.
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Working paper: processing the measurement of monetary poverty using Tonga HIES
SPC Statistics for Development Division (SDD) Publications
Working paper: processing the measurement of monetary poverty using Tonga HIES. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 71 p.
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Tonga Demographic and Health Survey 2012
SPC Statistics for Development Division (SDD) Publications
Tonga. , Tonga. , Pacific Community., United Nations Population Fund. 2014. Tonga Demographic and Health Survey 2012. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) ....
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Tonga Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2019: survey Findings Report
SPC Statistics for Development Division (SDD) Publications
Tonga Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) 2019: survey Findings Report. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 546 p. [UNICEF, SPC, UNFPA, DFAT].
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Pacific Gender Mainstreaming Training Kit
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Toolkit Mainstreaming Gender In Development: The Pacific Way In 2023, the Pacific Women Lead at the Pacific Community (SPC) programme (PWL at SPC) is testing the new Pacific Gender...
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Thinking and Working Politically Following a Set Back
Pacific Women Lead Publications
The year 2015 was an extraordinary year for gender equality in Tongan politics. In February, the Government announced at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women that it would...
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Strengthening Women’s Civil Society Leadership
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Two key Tongan civil society leaders and members of the Women in Leadership Coalition are Ms Ofa Guttenbeil-Likiliki, Director of the Women and Children Crisis Centre and Ms Betty Blake,...
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Promoting Bodily Integrity and Rights for Girls
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Since 2009, the Talitha Project has been empowering young women and girls between the ages of 10-25 to make sound decisions that will lead to a life free from violence. A grant from the...
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Men Standing Up To End Violence Against Women
Pacific Women Lead Publications
The Women and Children Crisis Centre in Tonga is implementing a second phase of a Pacific-centred male advocacy training program. As a result of the training, more men are standing up to...
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The Pacific’s First Free Legal Centre for Survivors of Domestic Violence
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Tonga is the first country in the region to have a dedicated legal centre providing free assistance for survivors of domestic violence. In its first three months of operation, the Family...
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Stories of Rural Women’s Resilience after Tropical Cyclone Gita
Pacific Women Lead Publications
When Tropical Cyclone Gita hit Tonga in February 2018, the Women and Children Crisis Centre (WCCC) harnessed the power of the media to share stories of rural Tongan women’s resilience...
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Pacific Models of Male Advocacy Working to End Violence Against Women
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Pacific Women supports a range of activities that enable male advocates to be agents of change to end violence against women in communities across Pacific Island countries. The Male...
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South-South Exchanges
Pacific Women Lead Publications
Family support and crisis centres across the Pacific continue to assist each other to improve levels of expertise and service to support survivors of family and sexual violence.